Jose Reyes started to run for the first time on Friday, and he continued to push the envelope in his recovery process before Saturday's afternoon game vs. the Orioles.More» Anthopoulos updates Reyes' injured ankle
O's third baseman Manny Machado burst of the gates to start the season and is hitting his way into some elite company. He entered Saturday with the second-most hits in the Majors with 70, while his 21 doubles are three more than any player in the game.More» Machado plates a pair with a double to left
Jose Iglesias was back at shortstop for the Red Sox on Saturday. Regular shortstop Stephen Drew, who has been getting time off against left-handed pitchers anyway, was out of the lineup for regular rest, though manager John Farrell said Drew is dealing with soreness.More» Drew doubles but is shaken up at second base
In what is considered a poor Draft year for middle infielders, high school shortstop J.P. Crawford and community college star Tim Anderson are the most likely candidates to go in the first round.More»Mayo on top middle infielders in the 2013 Draft
Anibal Sanchez's bid for his second career no-hitter was denied by Joe Mauer, whose one-out single up the middle in the ninth was the only hit the Tigers righty allowed in Detroit's 6-0 win over Minnesota on Friday.More» Sanchez hurls gem, one-hits Twins
The goal in Beat the Streak is to break baseball's toughest record: Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak. Be the first to reach 57 straight hits and win $5.6 million. Need a hand? Our beat reporters compete in their own league and we publish their picks daily.More»
Utility man Steve Lombardozzi helped Jordan Zimmermann become the National League's first eight-game winner as the Nationals beat the Phillies, 5-2, on Friday.More» Zimmermann tosses seven innings for win
The Indians are not overly concerned that veteran Jason Giambi is mired in one of the worst slumps of his storied career. The aging slugger was not brought in to compete for a batting title. He is on the roster to offer experience, advice and the occasional clutch hit.More» Giambi knocks in Swisher with sacrifice fly
Brandon McCarthy permitted just one run over seven innings, and the D-backs came alive with a five-run seventh to down the Padres, 5-2, on Friday at Chase Field.More» Nieves gives D-backs lead with RBI double
Tyler Chatwood held the Giants scoreless for six innings on four hits, Michael Cuddyer homered and drove in three runs in his return from the disabled list and Nolan Arenado sparkled defensively as the Rockies won, 5-0, Friday night at AT&T Park.More» Chatwood holds Giants scoreless over six
The Red Sox expect to make a decision regarding Franklin Morales soon. The lefty could rejoin the team immediately and be used out of the bullpen, or he could make another Minor League rehab start and come back in the starting rotation.More» Morales solid in six frames of one-run ball
The Cardinals rode homers and three RBIs each from Allen Craig and David Freese to a 7-0 win in front of 45,134 at Dodger Stadium on Friday night. Lance Lynn threw six scoreless innings to become the third National League pitcher to record seven wins on the season.More» Lynn keeps Dodgers scoreless for seventh win
Jesus Sucre's first Major League at-bat was one to remember, albeit for a very unusual reason. The Mariners catcher rolled into a 3-6-1 double play in which "1" -- Rangers pitcher Justin Grimm -- was not the player covering first base, as umpire Jeff Nelson mistakenly thought Mitch Moreland, who was on the bag, caught the ball.More» Sucre called out on disputed call
Lefty Jason Vargas fired 7 1/3 solid innings and Chris Iannetta went deep for the second straight night, as the Angels used a three-run seventh to post a 5-2 win over the Royals on Friday at Kauffman Stadium.More» Vargas tosses 7 1/3 solid frames for win
Curtis Granderson suffered a left hand fracture and will miss a minimum of four weeks, a loss that soured the celebratory mood of the Yankees' 9-4 victory over the Rays on Friday night at Tropicana Field.More» Gardner goes yard with two-run shot in fourth
Jeff Keppinger's 11th-inning single with the bases loaded gave the White Sox a 4-3, walk-off win against the Marlins at U.S. Cellular Field on Friday night in Chicago. John Danks worked into the seventh in his season debut.More» Sox walk off on Keppinger's single in 11th
After a Beat the Streak season-high 45 consecutive successful picks, Aaron Brown's streak ended Friday night, leaving him 12 shy of a $5.6 million prize.More» Cano beats out infield single in the eighth
Dodgers president Stan Kasten on Friday defended manager Don Mattingly's decision to publicly criticize the club's play during its recent six-game road trip.More»Kasten on his support of Mattingly
Jeff Baker and Lance Berkman hit their first home runs in two weeks and Justin Grimm navigated a shaky start to lead the Rangers to a 9-5 victory over the Mariners at Safeco Field on Friday night.More» Sucre called out on disputed call
Chris Young, a Houston native, added to an already solid track record in his home city in a big way on Friday night, hitting a go-ahead three-run homer in the ninth off Jose Veras that pushed the A's to a 6-5 victory over the Astros.More» Young's three run homer gives A's lead
While leading the Red Sox to an 8-1 victory over the Indians at a rainy Fenway Park, John Lackey allowed just two hits and an unearned run over seven innings.More» Lackey dominates Indians for third win
There was more than enough offense to back Chris Tillman, as J.J. Hardy, Chris Davis, Danny Valencia and Adam Jones went deep in a 10-6 win over the Blue Jays on Friday.More»BAL@TOR Orioles use four homers to beat Blue Jays
Joe Mauer came through with a one-out single up the middle to break up Tigers right-hander Anibal Sanchez's no-hit bid with one out in the ninth on Friday night, marking the third time in his career he'd broken up a no-no in the ninth.More»Mauer stops three no-hitters that reached the ninth
With the exception of one inning, Bronson Arroyo was solid in six frames, and he was backed by a trio of home runs as the Reds beat the Cubs, 7-4, at Great American Ball Park on Friday.More» Votto clubs majestic solo homer in fourth
The outlook for the 21-27 Angels is not nearly as grim as it once was this season. Every portion of the Angels' game has picked up during a six-game win streak and there is further reason for optimism with ace Jered Weaver on the mend.More» Richards records first save of season
Rockies outfielder Michael Cuddyer, activated Friday after missing 14 games with a bulging disk in his neck, doubled and homered in four at-bats and scored two runs in a 5-0 victory over the Giants at AT&T Park.More» Cuddyer doubles home a pair in the first
After the Mets knotted Friday's game against the Braves, 5-5 in the eighth, enough rain pelted Flushing to bring the tarp on the field. The result, after a 76-minute delay, was a suspended game, to be continued at 6:10 p.m. ET on Saturday before the day's regularly scheduled game.More» Tejada scores the tying run on a wild pitch
Somewhere in the midst of his four-year absence from baseball and just before he began a stint as a janitor, Evan Gattis found himself broke, hungry and feeling helpless at the end of a five-day trip to New York City.More» Gattis continues run with grand slam